Talk:Chonburi provincial and local government

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SietsL (talk) 13:25, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Hello, Article "PROVINCE CHONBURI GOVERNMENT" in my "User:SietsL/sandbox" has been removed to "Draft:Chonburi Provincial Government" for reviewing. While waiting for review I cannot use my sandbox. It is possible, so that I can use my sandbox again.[reply]
By the way, the article consists of: part 1 - Provincial Government and part 2 - Local Government. Suggestion for article name is: Chonburi Provincial and Local Government.
In advance thanks for your cooperation.

Scope[edit]

I wonder if this is really the best way to organise information about provincial and local administrations. The provincial administration is already mentioned in all province and district articles. Having an aggregated provincial list would be convenient to look up, but a hassle to keep updated in the long run. --Paul_012 (talk) 07:20, 23 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Na Pradu SAO or subdistrict municipality.[edit]

Website: chonburilocal.go.th/public/history/data/index/menu/22
"Basic information of local authorities" mentioned Phan Thong district
No.49 Subdistrict Administrative Organization Na Pradu
Retrieved 22 September 2020.

List of 5,324 SAO's (information as of date 20 December 2019) mentioned
Chonburi province, Phan Thong district.
No.537 SAO Na Pradu

Website: Na Pradu subdistrict municipality
Retrieved 16 October 2020, mentioned:
"Was established under the Sanitation district to Municipalities Act 2542, published in the Government Gazette, Volume 116, Sectio 9 Kor, dated 24 February 1999, effective after the expiration of ninety days on 24 May 1999."
SietsL (talk) 14:48, 23 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Total of 48 SAO's reduced to 46 SAO's.[edit]

SietsL (talk) 13:11, 25 October 2020 (UTC)In Phan Thong district:[reply]
Phan Thong SAO and Nong Kakha SAO have merged into one SAO.
Ko Loi SAO and Ban Hak SAO have also merged into one SAO.
The conclusion is that the total of 48 SAO's has been reduced to 46 SAO's